Combination-mirror.



No. 896,658. V PATENTED AUG. 18, 19 08. C. D. MGG'IEHAN- COMBINATION MIRROR.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 1,1907. RENEWED JULY 3, 1908.

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.No. 896,658. PATENTED AUG. 18, 1908. c. 1). MQGIEHAN. COMBINATION MIRROR.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 1,1907. RENEWED JULY 3, 1908.

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M RMR CORNELIUS D. McGIEHAN, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY.

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v Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed May 1, 1907, Serial No. 371,28 Ranewed July 3, 1908. Serial No. 4413177.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CORNELIUS D. MoGIE- HAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jersey City, in the county of Hudson and tion 4, and two side or wing sectlons 5 and 6,

State of New Jersey, have invented new and useful Im rovements in Combination-Mirrors, ofwh1ch the following is a specification.

'My invention relates to folding mirrors and supports therefor, and more particularly to that class of folding mirrors which is adapted to enable the user to see all parts of the head and face at the same time.

One obj eot of my invention is to provide a.

mirror of this character which can be adjusted to any desired position, and which may be arranged for use either as a triplicate or quadruplex mirror, .the fourth or upper sectlon being readily detachable- Another object of my invention is to provide a suitable support for such mirror, and to so combine the whole as to obtain an arrangement whereby the mirror may be suppprted on a chair, mantle, or other piece of rniture. I I With the-above and other objects in view,

the'invention consists in the combination of a main, or central mirror, a wing mirror hinged to each side thereof, and aseparate and detachable to mirror, arranged above the main mirror, ail of the mirrors being carried by a supporting standard, terminating either in a suitable tripod, or, in a clamp, hereinafter described.

.-The invention alsoconsists in certain details of arrangement, as will first be fully described, and then specifically pointed out in I the ap ended'claims.

In escribing my invention reference will be made to j the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification, and in which- I ,Figure 1 is a-perspective view showing my improved mirror in use. Fig. 2 is a side eleationof mirror and su porting tripod. Fig. 3 is a front elevation o my improved mirror assembled foruse. Fig; 4 is a plan view of same. Fig. 5 is a detailshowing a modification of the supporting means, which consists of. a clamp, hereinafter described.

Similar characters indicate corresponding parts in allthe views. Y Referring to the drawing in detail, 1 and 2 I represent telescoping rods supporting the comblnation mirror at their top, and supported-at. their base, as. shown in Figs. 1 and 2, by means of a socket 13,.carried by a suit-v 1.. In combination, a

able folding tripod 3. The rods 1 and 2 may be secured together and adjusted by means of thumb screws as 12. 7

The mirror consists ,of a mam central sec- Patented Aug,18, 1908 hinged thereto and a to section 7 arranged immediately above t e central section, though not attached thereto. The main section may be adjustably secured to the rod 1, as by collar and set screw 11. Secured to the top section 7 by means of a hinge 10 is a metal strap 8, as clearly shown in Fig. 4. This strap 8 is provided, near its end, with a longitudinal slot adapted to embracea thumb screw 9 taking into the upper end ofrod 1.

The lower edge of section 7 simply rests upon the upper ed e of section 4. By this construction it wi be seen that the section 7 can be adjusted to any desired angle, or may be readily and entirely removed. It will often be found convenient to remove this top section, and usethe remaining sections as a triplicate mirror.

y improved mirror is des gned for use in connection with an ordinary dresser mirror 18, as shown in Fig. 1, but obviously may be equally well employed in any other desired manner. As shown in Fig. 1 the user is enabled to see the top and back of the head, as

- well as both sides by looking vintothe large 1 The construction shown inFig. 5 will be I I found very useful for travelers and others who need a mirror which can. be readily supported at anydesired height by means of any ordinary piece of furniture. In this form of invention, the rod 2 terminates in a notched head 14. A member 15, attached to the head 14 by means of a sliding pin 19,

and thumb screw 17, is adapted to 006 erate therewith to' form. jaws 16. It is o vious that by means of these jaws, the device may be. clamped to' a chair seat, table edge or other piece of furniture, and, by virtue of the telescoping rods, the mirrors can be adjusted to any desired height.

It will thus be seen that I have provided a folding mirror structure which lends itself readily to all conditions of service, is light and compact when folded, and at the same time sim le and'inexpensive.

I What cla1m1s' mirror section attached thereto, a set screw supporting rod, a

of said first section, and provided with a strap having a slot taking around said screw,

5 mirror section attached thereto, a second whereby said second section may be angularly adjusted. V 2. In combination, a supporting rod, a mirror section attached thereto, a second mirror section ada ted to .rest upon the upper edge of said st section and having a slotted strap hinged thereto, and means ex-. tending through the strap and engagingin the'rodfor adjustably connecting said strap to ther'od, whereby said'second section may be angularly adjusted. I

3. In combination, a supporting means, a

mirror section arranged in suitable relation 4 'with respect to said first mirror section, a.

slotted strap hinged to the back of said second mirror section, and 'means extending through the stra and engaging in the support for adjusta 1y connecting said second mirror section to 'the support wherebythe said second section may be justed. In testimony whereof, I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

' CORNELIUS D. MoGIEHAN.

Witnesses: i

NAT. OHAYES,

. FREDERICK T. MOINTYRE.

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